No, there is no tool for converting VSTO based add-ins (i.e. COM add-ins) to Office Apps. You need to develop Office Apps (Add-ins) from.
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Microsoft expanded the use of add-ins for Outlook 2016 for Mac, according to.Add-ins are applications that work within the Outlook 2016 for Mac e-mail and calendar solution. They're made by Microsoft, such as the Wunderlist and Dynamics 365 add-ins, as well as other software vendors, such as Evernote and PayPal. There's even a that lets IT pros convert e-mails into help-desk tickets.Microsoft first announced the add-in capability in September for Outlook 2016 for Mac users. It was described as a 'preview' back then. Today, Microsoft indicated that add-in access was expanded to other Outlook for Mac users, plus Office 365 and Outlook.com users.'
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We are now making add-ins available to all Outlook 2016 for Mac customers who have Exchange 2013 Service Pack 1 or higher, or Office 365 or Outlook.com mailboxes,' Microsoft's announcement stated.Presumably, the add-ins capability is no longer at the preview stage, since add-in applications are more broadly available in.
Yes, you can use and develop Office Addins on Office 2016 for Mac.Here's some instructions on how toIf you are on a Mac but don't have Office 2016, you can (which should be accessible from any machine with a web browser).These add-ins are different from the VSTO ones, in that they are built with web technologies (HTML, CSS, & Javascript). This has a number of benefits (cross-platform by default, large developer community, etc). I'm not aware of any way to convert the older formats to the new one.For more details, here's.
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